Men and Boys
Men and Boys: An Anthology is a rare anthology of Uranian poetry anonymously published in 1924 by American chemist Edward Mark Slocum. It is the first anthology focused on homosexual literature to be published in the United States.
The authorship of the book was unknown until about half a century after the book's publication, when an academic investigation traced the identity of the self-described "technical man" who edited the book to Slocum, a chemistry graduate from the University of Tennessee who had invented a number of rubber-related and other patents. As of 1970, only seven copies of the book were known to exist.
The book was followed by Lads o' the Sun, also anonymously published.